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Hongkong, such letting to be granted for a period up to 31st December, 1920, with the option of renewal by the permittee for further periods of six months as may be approved by the Director of Public Works at a rental of $28 per half-year payable in advance. The letting to be in the usual permit form in the Public Works Department and to contain a special covenant that the permittee shall have no right of access to the sea.

SCHEDULE.

Boundary Measurements.

Area

Locality.

in sq. ft.

N.

S.

E.

W.

feet.

feet. feet.

feet.

At Lai Chi Kok, New Territories.

60

60

200

200

12,000

Rent up to 31st

December, 1920,

*A

3333

NOTICE.

And notice is hereby given that all persons having objections to the granting of such letting must send their objections in writing to the Colonial Secretary before the expiration of a period of one month from 28th August, 1920, in order that the same may be duly considered by His Excellency the Governor in Council.

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27th August, 1920.

A. H. HOLLINGSWORTH,

Director of Public Works.

No. S. 216.

NOTICES TO MARINERS.

HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.

No. 11 of 1920.

Sanitary Regulations.

Infected Vessels.

HAVING reference to cases of cholera at the Yangtze river ports the special attention of agents and masters of steamers, arriving therefrom, is drawn to clause 2 of the Sani- tary Regulations for the port of Shanghai, instructing "infected" vessels to stop outside Woosung for medical inspection by the Port Health Officer.

Definition of an infected vessel :-

"An 'infected vessel' is one which on arrival outside Woosung has on board, or which has had on board within 10 days of her arrival, a case of cholera, typhus fever, yellow fever, plague, sinall-pox, scarlet fever, or any other infectious disease, or a person who might reasonably be suspected of infection by any of these diseases, or the dead body of a person who had been, or who might reasonably be suspected to have been, so infected."

H. G. MYHRE,

Harbour Master.

Approved:

G. C. F. HOLLAND,

Deputy Commissioner of Customs

CUSTOM HOUSE,

in charge temporarily.

SHANGHAI, 12th August, 1920.

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